pomegranate / 3565 posts
@regberadaisy: I had just turned 35 with my 2nd pregnancy and nothing was different than with my 1st until I was diagnosed with GD. Then I had all kinds of monitoring. I wonder if it depends on the doctor?
hostess / papaya / 10219 posts
@regberadaisy: it's based on your age when you will deliver so yes.
pear / 1614 posts
@regberadaisy: My second was due one week after I turned 35 and I was considered AMA.
We tried for #3 just after I turned 36, it took 4 mos and I think I had one chemical pregnancy. Our first took 17 mos and second was BFP on the first month trying. Still debating about #4, I keep thinking there's no way I will have a fourth healthy fetus/baby (it doesn't help that I work in a children's hospital so I see all the things that can go wrong!).
cantaloupe / 6146 posts
@winniebee: hugs. isn't it funny though how quickly we change our minds? was talking to dh on a car ride today and kind of suddenly decided we want a 3rd... in another 4 to 5 years, which would put me in AMA. good luck!
cantaloupe / 6630 posts
@regberadaisy: I turned 35 the day after my due date with T. They didn't even bother checking my weight or blood pressure or anything, actually, after that and I went another nine days. Seems they were less worried once I became old
pear / 1672 posts
I turned 35 when I was about 7 weeks pregnant. Yes, I got monitoring but it was more for my very large fibroids than my age.
nectarine / 2192 posts
I'm 35, TTC#1 for 2 years. We really want two, and hoping this IUI works so we don't need IVF.
pear / 1622 posts
I had LO1 when I was 36 and am expecting LO2. I didn't have to try long for both but wonder if the complications I have had (e.g.GD) come with AMA.
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